John 13:1-17
It’s one thing to know that service is important, but as we truly start to look outside ourselves and serve one another, “happy are ye if ye do them”.
It’s one thing to know that service is important, but as we truly start to look outside ourselves and serve one another, “happy are ye if ye do them”.
It’s tempting to feel like we always have an excuse to not serve someone else. But let’s look at Jesus’ example in John 13:14-15!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
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